15 Bone In Chicken Recipes

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You’ve finally found the list of bone in chicken breast recipes you’ve been looking for. I’m talking about fall-off-the-bone chicken dinners you’ll make again and again.

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Juicy and Flavorful Bone In Chicken Recipes

There are the best bone in chicken breast recipes you will find on the Internet.

I’ve hand-selected more than 2 weeks’ worth of chicken dinners that are easy to make. You’ll never make a boring meal again!

Each recipe is full of flavor and results in juicy and tender bone in chicken breasts. From set-it-and-forget-it crock pot meals to crispy, oven-baked breasts, this list has a little something for everyone.

What is Bone In Chicken Breast?

A bone-in chicken breast is just what it sounds like! It’s a chicken breast that still has the rib bone attached.

While it’s just called a bone-in chicken breast, most places will sell these chickens as split chicken breasts as a full chicken breast contains two combined breasts.

So the two are just basically split in half and sold in the stores.

They’re typically sold with the skin on which makes them nice and crispy when baked, roasted, grilled, or air fried!

Here are the top 15 bone-in chicken breast recipes you can make!

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How to store Chicken Breast with Bone

Raw split chicken breasts can be stored in the freezer separated and sealed in either a freezer Ziploc bag, aluminum foil, or plastic to avoid freezer burn and should be used within 9 months for freshness.

After being cooked, the bone-in chicken breasts will last 3 to 4 days stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator.

FAQs for How to Cook Bone In Chicken Breast

Does bone-in chicken breast take longer to cook than boneless?

Yes, bone in chicken breasts take about 5 more minutes to cook compared to boneless chicken breasts.
However, the extra time needed will vary depending on how you cook your bone in chicken – oven, slow cooker, air fryer, etc.
I recommend using a meat thermometer and pulling the chicken out when the meat closest to the bone hits 165 degrees for the juiciest chicken.

Is bone-in chicken breast better than boneless?

Bone in chicken breasts hold in more flavor and juiciness with the help of the bone compared to boneless chicken breast. It results in a more tender and moist chicken, while the skin adds extra flavor and texture.
However, boneless chicken breast is the way to go when looking for the leaner of the two.

Is bone-in chicken more flavorful?

Yes, bone in chicken comes out tender, juicy, and with more flavor than boneless chicken.
The bone in cut has a deep, savory flavor thanks to the bone, bone marrow, and skin included during cooking.
These tasty bits add flavor-enhancing fats and other nutrients that you don’t get with boneless cuts.

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10 Comments

  1. Swathi says:

    This bone in chicken breast looks delicious. My hubby likes chicken with bones.

  2. Glenda says:

    Bone in chicken breasts are still my favorite for recipes where the chicken will be cooking longer and for stewing. They give so much more flavor to a dish. I love the idea of using the air fryer to fry it. That’s something I haven’t tried yet. Thanks so much for the recipes!

  3. Natalie says:

    5 stars
    That was delicious! Thanks for the recipe

  4. Paula says:

    5 stars
    so juciy! We loved the flavors

  5. Chris Davis says:

    Looking forward to making this tonight in the airfryer

  6. Annabelle-_- says:

    Why can I not share?
    By the way it was soooo delicious!!

    1. Samantha says:

      Hi Annabelle, I am not sure what you are referring to, but you can share this post by using one of the social buttons on the top of the page. Enjoy!

    2. Amy says:

      I am actually commenting on the sharing comment. Samantha, I just want to let you kindly know that your Pinterest share button is not working properly. It is saying there is something wrong with the URL. This looks delicious, and I plan on making it tonight. Thanks for the recipe!

    3. Samantha says:

      Hi Amy, can you please let me know what you are seeing? I am able to click on the Pin button at the top and on the photos and it brings up the share option. Make sure you’re logged in and it will let you save to your boards!

    4. Samantha says:

      Hi Amy, I did just run across that error myself. I am having some issues with Pinterest I am trying to figure out and hope to have it all resolved soon.